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1 hour ago, fathom said:

He really is the Madrigal we were promised

I stepped away for a bit but this reminds me of this post I saw on r/whitesox

 

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10 minutes ago, fathom said:

Sure but Dingler is third in framing for a reason.

Never cared much for framing stats. umps just miss too many calls to put much stock in it. If anyone wants to think that's because of catchers that's fine. There's too many pitches to think that Tigers pitching and bad umpiring gets thema lot of calls too. Their team WHIP is pretty low. So their guys don't walk that many and are close to the zone a lot. 

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8 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:

Another 1 run loss. Sox at exactly that point on the skill/talent curve where it's very hard to win games on the margins but super easy to lose them there.

Having no power really hurts.  They have to try so hard just to score one run.

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10 minutes ago, fathom said:

Also not likely because he has no power

9 homers per 162 game average in Rojas’s career.  Better chances than both Madrigal and Little Nicky hitting one (each with 2 homers per 162 game average in their careers) but still rather unlikely.

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9 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:

8 in 422 at-bats for SEA (where homers go to die, according to maximal gravitational pull in that area)

The Sox needed power.  Getz signed a redundant glove-first infielder with no pop.

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